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"Despite all the challenges we face, I remain convinced that yes, the future is female," the former presidential candidate said. "Just look at the amazing energy we saw last month as women organized a march that galvanized millions of people all over our country and across the world."

The summit, which launched in 2012, brings together a wide-range of women in all fields and features more than 4,500 original videos and over 400 interviews. Well-known figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Lena Dunham are some featured "MAKERS" from the past.

"Now more than ever, we need to stay focused on the theme of this year's conference -- be bold," Clinton said. "We need strong women to stand up and speak out. We need you to dare greatly and lead boldly."